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The company’s participation at the show will highlight how ENVI image analysis software products make adding pertinent information from geospatial imagery to mapping applications seamless for the GIS user, regardless of the user’s location or working environment.

“ENVI has evolved to meet the changing needs of GIS users, providing image analysis capabilities and fully processed geospatial products where and when they need geographic knowledge,” said Jaye Lampe, Exelis Visual Information Solutions president. “Now, whether users are operating in a traditional desktop environment as part of a large enterprise system, or in the field with a mobile device, they can easily use imagery to make more informed decisions.”

Exelis VIS will give live Imagery Everywhere presentations at Exelis booth 1413 in the exhibit hall to demonstrate the tight integration between ENVI products and the Esri ArcGIS software system. Demonstrated solutions will feature:

ENVI desktop solutions for GIS with the recently released ENVI 5, which introduces a new, dynamic display to make analyzing imagery faster and easier for users of any experience level.

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